Pedestrian walkways shall connect unit spaces with one another and
with other facilities in the development, which walkways shall have
an all-weather surface such as concrete, asphalt or raised wood boardwalks.

For parks or campgrounds which provide space for dependent travel
units, a service building shall be provided within 300 feet of each
such unit space. The design and construction of service buildings
shall conform to the requirements of the appropriate sections of the
Wyoming Mobile Home Park and Campground Regulations.

The park or campground shall comply with the setback requirements
of the zoning district within which it is located, unless the requirements
of this article are more restrictive, in which case the requirements
of this article shall control.

The storage, collection and disposal of refuse shall be in such manner
as to avoid a health hazard or odor nuisance. Refuse containers shall
be provided for each unit space, and garbage shall be collected from
each unit space at least once each day.

Service buildings and sanitary stations shall comply with all applicable
health and safety statutes and regulations of the State of Wyoming
and shall meet all requirements for handicapped accessibility.

Exposed surfaces in all parts of the park or campground shall be
paved, covered with concrete, wood, stone screening or other solid
material, or protected with vegetation capable of preventing soil
erosion and objectionable dust.

No individual camper, independent travel unit, or dependent
travel unit shall stay in any recreational vehicle park or campground
for more than 180 consecutive days during any three-hundred-sixty-day
period without departing the park or campground for 30 consecutive
days between stays unless otherwise expressly provided for in this
section. A departure from the park or campground for less than 30
consecutive days will not be considered a departure for the purpose
of determining the length of a consecutive stay. A recreational vehicle
park or campground may allow units to stay up to 360 consecutive days
without departing the park or campground for 30 consecutive days if
they meet the following requirements:

In addition to the requirements set out in Article XXVIII, for
the issuance of a conditional use permit for the operation of a recreational
vehicle park or campground, an applicant shall as part of the application
process propose and enforce campground rules stipulating practices
for winterizing, regulating pets, outdoor storage of items, additions
and the appearance and upkeep of the RV and other rules deemed reasonably
necessary by the Town to minimize the impact from the operation of
a recreational vehicle park or campground.